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Good day. I don't understand the difference between:
"main cannot access this.x as it is declared now" and "By declaring x as static, main can access this.x"

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"main cannot access this.x as it is declared now" means the way x is declared currently in the given code, you cannot access it from main.

"By declaring x as static, main can access this.x" means if you make x static main can do this.x. : This is a wrong option because the statement is wrong. Even if you make x static, you cannot do this.x.

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Thank you

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Guys , I disagree with the correct answer.
As stated right now, it implies that there is a way (if you change the declaration of x) to access this.x from main.

Please let me know of your opinion

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No, there is no such implication. You just need to consider what is written in the option.
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